I love using Jillibean Soup cut files on my layouts. I often reach for them to be my main focal point, background or title of my layouts. Today I am showing you a different approach on using cut files on your layouts. I used 3 different cut files on this layout; the heart, XOXO and LOVE. One of the best things about cut files is they are customizable, and you can use them repeatedly without them looking similar. Any of these cut files could be made uniquely different by changing out their application. For example, I turned XOXO and LOVE into tags to feature on my layout. To do this I cut the files out of white cardstock and then used a metal die to then turn my cut files into tags. Then I backed my tags with patterned paper.
You + Me Layout by Summer Fullerton
Supplies
Jillibean Soup:
Patterned Paper: Garden Harvest/Water the Goods
6x8 Paper Pads: All About Plaid, All About Dots
Pea Pod Parts: You Make Miso Happy,
Cardstock Stickers: Garden Harvest, Rainbow Roux
Washi Sheets: You Make Miso Happy, Garden Harvest
Clear Stamps: Healthy Hello, Spicy Social Soup
Epoxy Stickers: Rainbow Roux, Garden Harvest
Paper Tape: Dots
Foam Stickers: Garden Harvest
Silhouette Jillibean Soup Cut Files: LOVE #173398, XOXO #172678, and Heart #312525
Other: White cardstock, Hemptique Twine, Hero Arts tag die and black ink.
I love the versatility of cut files and using them on my layouts. How do you use cut files on your projects? Show us your work on Instagram and Facebook and don’t forget to tag us you could be featured on Soup Spotting.
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